Occupant safety using seat belts
1. Putting on a seat belt:
Draw the belt out smoothly, ensure that the
belt height, the seat and your position on
the seat, are correct.
WARNING:
Seatbelts a
The seat belt pre-tensioners activate in
conjunction with the SRS to provide additional
protection in the event of a severe frontal
impact. They automatically reduce any slack in
a seat belt to re
Care should be taken to avoid
contamination of the webbing with
polishes, oils and chemicals, and
particularly battery acid. Cleaning
may safely be carried out using mild
soap and water.
The be
For optimum
safety, children should
travel in the rear of the vehicle at all
times; front passenger seat travel is
not recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the
front (not permitted in Australia), set
the vehicle seat fully rearward and
seat the child in an appro
Seek qualified assistance
immediately if brake pedal travel is
unusually long or if there is any
significant loss of brake fluid. Driving
under such conditions could result in
extended stopping distances or
complete brake failure.
Brake fluid is highly toxic - keep
containers sealed and out